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Château Le Cagnard

About Château Le Cagnard

Chateau Le Cagnard is a boutique luxury hotel located in the south of France and near the Mediterranean coast in the mediaeval village of Haut-de-Cagnes.

Accommodation choices are rooms or suites. Some rooms have sitting areas and many have balconies. The suites have full sitting areas and some have balconies or fireplaces. All rooms are ensuite and have free Wi-Fi.

Chateau Le Cagnard features business, concierge, and health services, such as massage and access to a personal trainer. There is free parking and complimentary shuttle. The hotel has event space for up to 100 persons.

Breakfast is included in the room rate. The hotel does have a restaurant onsite. Nearby restaurants are Restaurant Les Baux, Josy-Jo, and Le Village.

The hotel is close to many cultural attractions, including Chateau Grimaldi Musee d'Art Moderne Mediterranean, Musee Renoir, and Le Tremplin.

Room facilities

Wellness / Spa

Beauty salon

For children

Child / Baby cot

Arrival / Departure

Check-in: 15:00

Positive Reviews

Real luxury

The rooms here are truly exceptional. The beds have luxurious linens and give a restful sleep. The bathrooms are large, with rain showers or rolltop baths. The decor and ambiance
of the entire property is intimate and classy, from the common areas to the restaurant.

A charming stay

The hotel dates back to 14th century, but has been completed renovated. Many rooms overlook the charming streets of the mediaeval village. Some rooms have views of the sea. That
charm extends to the restaurant, which has a sliding ceiling that extends dining to eating under the stars.

Special touches

If the staff knows of special occasions, such as birthdays or honeymoons, you'll get some special touches in your stay. For those who book events and weddings, the service is
polite, accommodating, and organised.

Negative Reviews

Restaurant doens't keep pace

The service and quality of the restaurant doesn't keep pace with the rest of the stay. Breakfast and dinner have limited choices and unimaginative presentation. The taste is also
lacklustre.

Getting there is quite a battle

The hotel is located along narrow and winding streets that are almost impossible to manoeuvre in the dark. The hotel even has a carpark where guests can park and then wait to be
collected in a shuttle bus. Parking so far away can be inconvenient and those narrow streets make exploring a day time activity.

No hurry, lots of worry

The staff takes its sweet time getting around to things, such as cleaning the rooms. The housekeeping is also lax in other ways as the rooms are often missing needed items, such
as toilet tissue, glasses, or towels. The Wi-Fi also seems to be stuck in a slow gear.